(a)
To find: The upper estimate when
(a)
Answer to Problem 28E
Upper estimate:
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The table is:
Calculation:
From the table, the time intervals are 1 second so
So, here's an estimate of the speed:
Therefore the required upper estimate when
(b)
To find: The lower estimate when
(b)
Answer to Problem 28E
Lower estimate:
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The table is:
Calculation:
From the table, the time intervals are 1 second so
So, here's an estimate of the speed:
Therefore the required lower estimate when
(c)
To find: The upper estimate for the distance fallen when
(c)
Answer to Problem 28E
Upper estimate:
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The table is:
Calculation:
The upper estimate for the speed is
The upper estimate for the speed is
The upper estimate for the speed is
Since an upper estimate for the distance fallen is
Therefore the required upper estimate for the distance fallen when
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